How To Make Address Labels In Word For Mac

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I want to use Word or Excel to create a mailing list of approximate 70 names and addresses (Christmas card mailing list). I've tried several solutions external to Office.none have worked. From what I read, even Office has problems with label alignment, but thought I'd ask in case someone has solved this problem using Office for Mac 2011. Install adobe reader for mac. I'm not particular which Avery address label I use, just so it's one that's the typical address size of about 1' x 2.6' (like the 5160). The 5160 is actually in Office for Mac, but there aren't many others in that database.

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Program To Make Address Labels

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Make Address Labels On Mac

7 To print your labels immediately, click the Print button in the Labels dialog box. Or click the OK button to see your labels on-screen. The document is editable, so if you want to change the font or any of the information in any of the labels, just select the appropriate text and go for it. If you use Microsoft Office 2016 on a Mac computer, you can easily import addresses or other data from an Excel spreadsheet or from your Apple Contacts and add them to Avery Labels, Name Badges, Name Tags, or other products to edit and print using Microsoft Word for Mac. Select Document Type, click Create New, and then click Labels. Under Printer information, click the type of printer that you use. On the Label products pop-up menu, click the manufacturer of your labels. For more label products, on theTIP Label productspop-up menu, clickOther. I figured out a way to do this using Address Book without resorting to Word or Print Shop. What I did was select the contact I wanted to use to print return address labels -- the same address printed on a page of 30 Avery labels (8160) -- and drag it to the desktop.